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  • ...urt of Justice of the European Union]] ruled that member countries may ban religious slaughter to promote [[animal welfare]] and could impose non-lethal stunnin ...l of childhood vaccination in some Muslim-majority countries, despite many religious leaders expressly endorsing vaccination. It is also a concern in the rollou ...
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  • ...eating meat from animals that were [[Kutha meat|slaughtered slowly or with religious ritual]], referred to as ''kutha meat''. This includes halal meat preparati ...that certifying foods as halal leads to consumers subsidizing a particular religious belief. [[Australian Federation of Islamic Councils]] spokesman [[Keysar Tr ...
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  • ...eating meat from animals that were [[Kutha meat|slaughtered slowly or with religious ritual]], referred to as ''kutha meat''. This includes halal meat preparati ...that certifying foods as halal leads to consumers subsidizing a particular religious belief. [[Australian Federation of Islamic Councils]] spokesman [[Keysar Tr ...
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  • == Definition and terminology == ...man]] or woman to herbalist or even shaman and are considered spiritual or religious leaders within their respective tribes. When it comes to healing, tribal he ...
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  • == Definition and terminology == <!--T:18--> ...man]] or woman to herbalist or even shaman and are considered spiritual or religious leaders within their respective tribes. When it comes to healing, tribal he ...
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  • ...=http://goldbook.iupac.org/RT07166.html|title=IUPAC Compendium of Chemical Terminology|first=International Union of Pure and Applied|last=Chemistry|publisher=IUPA ...> These were highly prized substances, and required as [[incense]] in some religious rites. ...
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  • == Terminology == ...zing than the terms ''disease'' or ''illness'', and therefore is preferred terminology in some circumstances. In mental health, the term ''mental disorder'' is us ...
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  • == Terminology == <!--T:6--> ...zing than the terms ''disease'' or ''illness'', and therefore is preferred terminology in some circumstances. In mental health, the term ''mental disorder'' is us ...
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  • Some religions and cultures [[Religious restrictions on the consumption of beef|prohibit beef consumption]], especi ...]]. Meat from younger cows (calves) is called [[veal]]. Beef from [[Cattle#Terminology|steers]] and [[:wikt:heifer|heifers]] is similar. ...
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  • Some religions and cultures [[Religious restrictions on the consumption of beef|prohibit beef consumption]], especi ...]]. Meat from younger cows (calves) is called [[veal]]. Beef from [[Cattle#Terminology|steers]] and [[:wikt:heifer|heifers]] is similar. ...
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  • ...ne|Malay gastronomic repertoire]], commonly served during communal feasts, religious celebrations and courtly banquets. ...fish dish, is also referred to as ''gulai tumis'', illustrating the fluid terminology in local culinary practice. Additionally, ''gulai'' is sometimes served wit ...
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  • ...ne|Malay gastronomic repertoire]], commonly served during communal feasts, religious celebrations and courtly banquets. ...fish dish, is also referred to as ''gulai tumis'', illustrating the fluid terminology in local culinary practice. Additionally, ''gulai'' is sometimes served wit ...
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  • 一部の宗教や文化では[[:en:Religious restrictions on the consumption of beef|牛肉の消費を禁じて]]おり、特に[[:en:Indian religi ...food)/ja|牛のスープストック]]を作るために使用される。若い牛(子牛)の肉は[[veal/ja|子牛肉]]と呼ばれる。[[Cattle/ja#Terminology|去勢牛]]と[[:wikt:heifer|雌牛]]の牛肉は似ている。 ...
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  • ...gs of Western Science: the European Scientific Tradition in philosophical, religious, and institutional context, prehistory to A.D. 1450|date=2007|publisher=Uni These terms only partly correspond to modern medical terminology, in which there is no distinction between black and yellow [[bile]], and [[ ...
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  • ...-7914-7816-5 |language=en}}</ref> Historical evidence for Ayurvedic texts, terminology and concepts appears from the middle of the first millennium BCE onwards.<r ...gory P. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rvQhuyGpB3wC&pg=PA37 |title=Religious Therapeutics: Body and Health in Yoga, Ayurveda, and Tantra |date=2001 |pub ...
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  • ...ere influential in the development of the [[ethos]] of modern nursing. The religious roots of modern nursing remain in evidence today in many countries. One exa ...ried and stay home.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Leonard|first1=AE|chapter=Female religious orders|page=244|editor1-last=Hsia|editor1-first=RP|title=A Companion to the ...
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  • ..., Doi Y, Hellwich KH, Hess M, Hodge P, Kubisa P, Rinaudo M, Schué F |title=Terminology for biorelated polymers and applications (IUPAC Recommendations 2012) |jour ...)|playing God]]" and other [[Religious views on genetically modified foods|religious issues]] have been ascribed to the technology from the beginning.<ref>{{cit ...
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  • ...gs of Western science: the European Scientific tradition in philosophical, religious, and institutional context | pages = 1–20 | edition = Second | location = C ...l2014r" /> These three eras together comprise eleven [[Geologic time scale#Terminology|period]]s ([[Cambrian]], [[Ordovician]], [[Silurian]], [[Devonian]], [[Carb ...
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  • ...Materials/GMO Subcommittee Second Discussion Document on Excluded Methods Terminology |date=22 August 2014|website=United States Department of Agriculture|access ...)|playing God]]" and other [[Religious views on genetically modified foods|religious issues]] have been ascribed to the technology from the beginning.<ref>{{cit ...
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